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  • #71
    Ruiz had a strong amateur background and most people are oblivious of that.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View Post
      Ruiz is good where he’s at, that’s just his body type!

      Anything of him dropping 25 or 39 pounds would be risking him being slower and a slow starter which with his size is curtains against the super heavyweights!



      Bob shat the bed big time and will neeed a new bedpan and diaper!

      Haymon has two stars in Deontay Wilder and Andy Ruiz and both have all the belts!

      Checkmate
      How would he be slower lighter? He would be able close the gap quicker, he also could throw more punchers. He almost let Joshua get back his energy because he himself had ration his reserves.

      The only thing about losing weight that could be bad is he could lose his iron chin or be weak if he goes on some ****** soup and no protein diet like fat heavyweights used to eat years ago.
      Last edited by low blows; 06-04-2019, 02:04 AM.

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      • #73
        Hindsight being 20/20, Andy has fast hands and AJ is chinny. Knowing this, can't say I'm too surprised with what has transpired.

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        • #74
          Paul isn't a great predicte r of outcome of fights he picked cotto to beat pac. He's better judging results, thinking Ggg beat nelo.
          But I thought ruiz would put up a good fight in losing, leaving people saying if he had longer camp he might even had beaten josh.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View Post
            I always like people better after they lose lol

            losing is good. it's part of life. it brings you back to reality.
            It has not brought Joshua's fans back to reality, but the man
            himself seems to be taking it in stride.
            Joshua dealt with his loss as expected. He didn’t cry about the ref.

            His fans are using every excuse from being knocked out in sparring, to the weather, to too much muscle, to he shouldn’t have come to America.

            I will exlax on the fighter until he is humbled. Joshua is humbled so now it’s back to boxing.

            The funny thing is if Wilder lost, you’d never hear the end of how sorry he is. The man has 10 defenses and still gets ****ted on lmao.
            Last edited by Raggamuffin; 06-04-2019, 07:17 AM.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
              Which forum!?
              https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=816523

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View Post
                Go to bed. If I met Joshua I would congratulate him on his
                success, but I wouldn't blow smoke up his azz.
                He's obviously a very good fighter, but he's got defensive
                flaws, and we have a disagreement over his body-building
                regime as it relates to his boxing career. I dislike Joshua's
                fans more than I dislike Joshua. Joshua has actually
                impressed me in defeat with his character, but his fans
                are as obnoxious ever.
                No..you go to be... The disdain ''the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect.''. So in order for him to be worthy of your respect, he had to lost? Think about that for a moment. Your disdain for a man that you have never met on a personally, is on other people's opinions of him? That would like expressing vitriol about Loma, and having disdain for him, because of his racist hateful fans... I am enough to realise that I cant disdain some based on the opinion of other people... I can say that Loma is extremely overrated, without feeling that I inorder for me to like him, I has to lose badly.. As much as I think that Loma is extremely overrated, I will never mock and celebrate his demise. I will never even wish that he get defeated. Defeated or not, my opinion of him will never change... Also, I never degrade like you are doing to Joshua.. Who actually says, For me to like someone they have to lost. Is like you want his fans to be humbled. Fans stick up for their boxers... that how boxing works. Honestly... you need to change your mindset. Life most be so easy for you people in the west to make such a fuss over boxing.. He lost, he fans will always be there, meaning that you will have disdain for him.

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                • #78
                  At least you're man enought to admit you were wrong Paulie unlike the imorons on here who said Ruiz had no chance of winning the fight!
                  Last edited by Mr.365; 06-04-2019, 04:03 PM.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
                    Joshua dealt with his loss as expected. He didn’t cry about the ref.

                    His fans are using every excuse from being knocked out in sparring, to the weather, to too much muscle, to he shouldn’t have come to America.

                    I will exlax on the fighter until he is humbled. Joshua is humbled so now it’s back to boxing.

                    The funny thing is if Wilder lost, you’d never hear the end of how sorry he is. The man has 10 defenses and still gets ****ted on lmao.
                    But all those excuse are reasonable... if you put aside your issue with Joshua's fans outside, you might actually see where they are coming from. He behaviour was odd, his father being mad at Hearn. Off course he dealt with his lost with grace and humility.. that is because he is from a continent where people are have serious issues (eg hunger, disease, war, etc).. compare to those things, his lost is superficial. and he understand this...

                    You said ''he funny thing is if Wilder lost, you’d never hear the end'' how would you know? The man hasn't lost. You can't predict other people action based on your narrow understanding off them.. I personally think that Wilder has been extremely classless in the wake of Joshua's defeat. Is there really a need to say all those to humiliate him further? There is a chance that Joshua is currently living his own hell on earth right. I don't think he need Wilder constant insult to remind him of his demise. Despite how classless Wilder had been, I will wish that he fall from grace and if he did lose, I will never mock or celebrating his pain..

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by alexjust View Post
                      It ain't over until its over. Look at Klitschko's career. 3 pre-2015 losses. All humiliating. All to opponents he shouldn't have lost to. After the third loss even Vitali told Wlad to retire. If there is someone knows how to bounce back its Wlad. I doubt he won't help AJ.
                      Exactly... Westerners obsesses about the trivial things... I don't understand how one lost, means the need of his career. There are several examples of boxers in history losing badly to because great success.. Thanks for the thoughtful commment.. U are a good man

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